The three women behind a lawsuit alleging “appalling discrimination” at the hands of a former executive at Fox News on Wednesday opened up about the alleged racial harassment they faced at the news network.

In response to the suit, Fox News in a statement said: "We take complaints of this nature very seriously and took prompt and effective remedial action in terminating Judy Slater before Ms. Brown, Ms. Wright and Ms. Douglas sued in court and even before Ms. Wright and Ms. Douglas complained through their lawyer. There is no place for conduct like this at Fox News, which is why Ms. Slater was fired."

During a Wednesday appearance on “Good Morning America,” Brown described her employer’s mockery of the “Black Lives Matter” movement as a “tipping point.”

Slater remained at Fox News until she was fired last month. Wigdor said the amount of time it took to terminate Slater was “reprehensible,” adding that she didn’t just “wake up and become racist.”

“They let it happen because she was comptroller and she was privy to all the information about all the various different settlements that have been going on at Fox for years,” Wigdor said.

Brown said she hoped the lawsuit would inspire positive change in her own life and at the workplace.

“I want a voice after many years of feeling voiceless,” she explained, adding she hopes to help “people — black women — who are going through the same thing, who are still working at Fox to speak up and to not have it happen any longer.”